Episode 41: All Good Pizza
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All Good Pizza, Cafe Alma and Tato food fare
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“We still have a tremendous need and there's a lot of hungry people”
In this episode our featured voice is Kristin Houk the Owner of All Good Pizza, TATO, and Café Alma. Kristin is part of the Bayview woman food entrepreneurs who are change-makers and community leaders providing jobs, healthy food options, and a hand up to their fellow community members.
You can listen to the story of Kristin’s friend April Spears and her Auntie April's Chicken and Waffles in Part 1 of our Doing Business in the Bayview Series in our Archives.
Kristin Houk
Kristin Houk is the chef-owner of All Good Pizza, Tato, and Cafe Alma. With over 30 years of experience in the hospitality and food industry, she is focused on providing community-centric spaces that encourage collaboration and support of local resources.
All Good Pizza
All Good Pizza was founded in 2012 as a community-centric food hub that serves brick oven pizzas and another lunch fare that highlights and utilizes local Bayview resources such as the Molinari salami company, Evergood Sausage, and Veritable Vegetable. All Good regularly hosts community events, local non-profits, farmers' markets, and local makers' markets. Tato was established in 2017 in homage to Kristin's family from Michoacan and Mexico City, Mexico. Named after her son, Tato is about family and community and the time-honored tradition of bringing people together by way of good food, good times, and good conversation. Cafe Alma was established in 2019 as India Basin's only cafe serving fresh and vibrant breakfast and lunch. Also an incubator for aspiring young entrepreneurs, Cafe Alma regularly hosts pop-ups with local chefs and a marketplace for local products.To find out more about Kristin’s three restaurants as well as the community events and guest chef events please go to all good pizza dot com tato sf dot com and café alma sf dot com
Support a Local Restaurant
Support Kristin’s three restaurants All Good Pizza, TATO and Cafe Alma by making a reservation for outdoor dining or playing it safe during the Covid-19 pandemic and purchasing food and beverage for Take Out. You can also support Kristin’s restaurants by giving the gift of wonderful local food and beverage by purchasing a gift card
Videos
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